I do not understand what this issue is about from the video. Is it not removing the old folder as you expect? Not moving the content properly? Restarting unnecessarily? Something else entirely?
Also, what versions of deluge and rb_libtorrent are you using?

Peter, sorry for lack info.
Here is several issues, but what i really messed up is folder name rolling back. Other issues is not so critical.
As you can see on video after i rename top torrent folder in deluge and restart application this top folder name rollback to previous one.
I have put some notes on this youtoube video and its look more clear.
Feel free to ask more questions, thx!

Thanks for explaining the issue further.
I've tested this a bit more and found that when Deluge resumes, it displays the original name in the File information tab - but still uses the new directory name for the actual file(s). So, it *is* properly storing the files to the new location, but just *not* conveying that rename in the UI properly.
I'm looking to see if there is any similar bug posted on Deluge's upstream bug tracker.

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